April 8, 2025

25 thoughts on ““Completely Unachievable” | David Lammy Aims For Net-Zero UK By 2030

  1. in the SW where i live,
    the co2 right outside my front door is 349PPM,
    being thats 50ppm under the global average , how can we possibly lower that low number?
    i own a co2 meter so do i need to pay extra money for this low number, or based on the 400ppm which isn't real? 😂

  2. Whatever your thoughts on net zero we should not have shutdown most of our fossil fuel production until renewables were in a position to cope on their own. If you moving to a new house you do not leave your old house until your new house is ready.

  3. Lammy is an utter buffoon….that the silent majority saw fit to allow the election of this abour politburo by sheer apathy in july will go down as the biggest electoral mustaje in our history

  4. If he’s serious he should stay in the office and have video calls instead of polluting the word with flights and give up the chauffeur driven cars. But he won’t because he’s a labour hypocrite just like the rest.

  5. Net zero brains is what you get if you don't understand the complexity of the climate.

    Net stupidity is what you get when you vote for someone who isn't even the master of his own mind. (I feel sure people will have seen the clip of Lammy in the famous, or perhaps we should call it infamous, black chair).

  6. Net zero is based on lies and deception. A large part of the reason that the alarmist claims of 'global heating' gained a foothold is that few people understand what exactly is being measured, which is the 'global average temperature anomaly'. An example of how this is misleading:

    Max temp 30.0ºC, min temp 0.0ºC, = average 15.0ºC

    Max temp 29.9ºC, min temp 0.2ºC, = average 15.1ºC

    Nothing bad happened. The maximum came down a tenth, but the minimum went up 2 so the average increased. But they're not even measuring the average temperature, it's the average 'anomalies', so fewer extreme cold events drive the average up in a similar manner. We are still recovering from the coldest period in the last 10,000 years, the 'little ice age', which ran from the middle of the 13th century to the middle of the 18th, when ice fairs were held on the frozen solid Thames in winter. Fewer extreme cold events are to be expected, but it doesn't necessarily mean the world is 'heating up'. There are limits to how warm the planet can get, which are functions of atmospheric pressure and convection, to name but 2 key factors. The planet has entered ice ages with far higher levels of CO2 than we have now. There is no need to pursue 'net zero'. There is no 'climate crisis'.

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